Duke Blue Devils printed vinyl decal, unit is 3.0"x3.25". This decal is made to fit the outside of vehicle windows and printed with UV and water resistant inks. Vinyl decals can be applied to any finished surface excluding unfinished wood or porous surfaces. I am a new return seller on ebay and will be listing a lot of vinyl decals in the future so please check back or feel free to email me with special request! All of my items are shipped nightly and six days a week, they are sent USPS parcel post for the cheapest shipping rates possible. Thanks for looking!
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